Introduction
I would like to thank
Corsair for supplying the review sample.
Corsair is a well known brand of performance memory in the enthusiast market. To diversify their portfolio the company has started with some high quality power supplies quite some time ago. They are now offering their first enclosure, called the Obsidian 800D. This chassis has been designed by Corsair from the ground up with a lot of unique features. While it is currently only available with a windowed side, Corsair will be offering a solid panel for purchase.
From the manufacturer:- Four easily accessed hot-swap drive bays
- Removable CPU backplate panel for easy heatsink installation
- Isolated cooling zones prevent heat buildup
- Unique cable routing holes guarantee a clean and clutter-free installation
- Three fans included, with the ability to add four more 120mm fans
- Tool-free optical drive installation makes building a system faster than ever
- Two year warranty with Corsair’s world-class customer service and technical support
Available Colors | Black |
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Drive Bays | 5 - External 5.25"
7 - Internal 3.5" (4x SATA hot-swappable) |
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Form Factor | ATX, mATX, EATX |
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Expansion Slots | 7 standard slots (+1 vent) |
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Case Fans | (x3) 140mm FansUp to 4x 120mm Fans (not included) |
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Dimensions | 24" (H) x 24" (L) x 9" (W) - (609mm X 609mm X 229 mm) |
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Weight | N/A |
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Switches | Power, Reset |
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Front Access | 4 x USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE1394, 1 x Headphone, 1 x MIC |
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